Escape to Liechtenstein, by Ed Dunlop

Escape to Liechtenstein

Escape to Liechtenstein by Ed Dunlop is a historical fiction account of Hans and his sister Gretchen who discover a young Jewish boy hiding from Nazi troops. While all three children know that Jacob will not be safe until he crosses over the Austrian border, Hans and Gretchen have no idea that Jacob is also smuggling something even more important that is valuable to him, to the Jewish people, and to the enemy. Escape to Liechtenstein is the first book in the Young Refugees Series that is Christian fiction set in Europe during WWII.”

Title: Escape to Liechtenstein (Book 1 in The Young Refugees)

Author: Ed Dunlop

Genre(s): Christian Historical Fiction

Rating: ❤ ❤ ❤ ❤ ❤ (five stars)

Romance Content: None.

Recommended age range: 10+

My Review:

This was a captivating read! The adventures of three children trying to keep ahead of the Nazis were sometimes seemingly unrealistic (although I’m not discrediting God’s ability to do miracles), but they were fun to read just the same! Besides the main storyline, the Christian Hans and Gretchen try to witness to their friend Jacob, who thinks he will deny his Jewish heritage if he accepts Jesus as the Messiah. In all, this was a book that I greatly enjoyed, and I am interested in reading more books in this series!

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